CHEMISTRY 0620/42 May/June 2016 - PMT
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Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education
CHEMISTRY Paper 4 Theory (Extended) MARK SCHEME Maximum Mark: 80
0620/42 May/June 2016
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This mark scheme is published as an aid to teachers and candidates, to indicate the requirements of the examination. It shows the basis on which Examiners were instructed to award marks. It does not indicate the details of the discussions that took place at an Examiners' meeting before marking began, which would have considered the acceptability of alternative answers.
Mark schemes should be read in conjunction with the question paper and the Principal Examiner Report for Teachers.
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Mark Scheme Cambridge IGCSE ? May/June 2016
Abbreviations used in the Mark Scheme
? ;
separates marking points
? /
separates alternatives within a marking point
? OR gives alternative marking point
? R
reject
? I
ignore mark as if this material was not present
? A
accept (a less than ideal answer which should be marked correct)
? COND indicates mark is conditional on previous marking point
? owtte or words to that effect (accept other ways of expressing the same idea)
? max indicates the maximum number of marks that can be awarded
? ecf credit a correct statement that follows a previous wrong response
? ()
the word / phrase in brackets is not required, but sets the context
? ora or reverse argument
Syllabus Paper
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Question
1(a)(i) 1(a)(ii) 1(a)(iii) 1(a)(iv) 1(a)(v)
nitrogen / oxygen / fluorine / neon; carbon; oxygen; nitrogen; neon;
1(a)(vi) 1(a)(vii) 1(a)(viii) 1(b)(i) 1(b)(ii)
carbon; lithium / fluorine; lithium; B2O3; Li3N;
Answer
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Question
Answer
2(a)(i) 2(a)(ii)
number of protons in one atom of an element;
M1 number of protons and neutrons in one atom of an element; M2 in one atom of an element;
2(b)
A
6
6
6
B
12
12
12
C
8
10;
8;
D
11
10
13
126C
2412Mg;
168O2? 2411Na+ 11, 24; Na;+;
Syllabus Paper
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Marks
1
2 1 1
6
Question
Answer
3(a)(i) 3(a)(ii)
M1 positive ions / cations (labelled or named in text); M2 electrons (labelled or named in text); M3 attraction between positive and negative;
(conduction due to) movement of electrons / mobile electrons;
3(b) 3(c)(i) 3(c)(ii)
GaCl 3; Ga2(SO4)3;
Ga2O3 + 6HNO3 2Ga(NO3)3 + 3H2O formula of Ga(NO3)3; all formulae and balancing correct;
Ga2O3 + 2NaOH Na2Ga2O4 + H2O; formula of Na2Ga2O4; all formulae and balancing correct;
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Marks
3 1 1 1
1
2 1 1
2
2
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Question
3(d) any 2 from: ? (do not) corrode; ? strong; ? hard; ? (improved) appearance;
Answer
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Marks 2
Question
Answer
4(a) 4(b) 4(c) 4(d)
4(e)(i) 4(e)(ii)
M1 substance that speeds up a reaction / increases rate; M2 unchanged (chemically) at the end / not used up / lowers activation energy / provides alternative pathway;
M1 too slow / slower; M2 lower yield / less product(s) / equilibrium shifts to left / equilibrium shifts in direction of reactants / backward reaction favoured / reverse reaction favoured;
faster / increase rate;
lower yield / less product(s) / equilibrium shifts to left / equilibrium shifts in direction of reactants / backward reaction favoured / reverse reaction favoured; OR higher cost / expensive; OR safety risks;
M1 breakdown of an ionic compound when molten or in aqueous solution; M2 (using) electricity / electric current / electrical energy;
carbon / graphite / platinum;
Marks 2
1 1
2 1 1
1 1
2 1 1
1
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